No it actually works quite great with windows 7 and vista, but youll only have available right and left click and scrolling, no gestures and the clicking must be done physicly it doesnt supor tap clicking (like in a laptop) or 2 finguer right click

For example, the existing Mighty Mouse scroll ball can be set as 'Button 3' so when pressing it down and moving the mouse the screen pans. This is different from scrolling around the screen. If it does I will definitely buy

We have just changed to Macs, and bought the new AutoCAD LT 2013. To start with we could not Pan, but if you download the free software "MagicPrefs" you can enable the third middle button (old wheel) so you will then be able to scroll, and pan as with an old wheel mouse. It also give lots of additional options for two, three and four finger commands
The best thing since sliced bread, i am a total convert !!

The previous answer was not entirely correct. Just because a laser conforms to US or international standards does not mean its "safe". All lasers have some potential to harm the eyes. Its a matter of distance from the source to the eye and power output so even systems that say "eye safe" can cause eye damage depending on how far away/close you are. I do not know the power output of the laser however you should never look at or into a laser- even those briefing ones that reflect off the presentation screen. Its just a good practice!

I just wondering if magic mouse have itself a serial number or not. Because I bought it for months already, and I just want to check if the staff have did the warranty for me or not. Well, the staff said she will do the warranty thing for me so she let me write my name, address, and phone number.

The magic mouse operates like a standard mouse, i.e. move it around on the desktop and click it. However the gestures (by moving finger over shell) do not work. I wish Apple (or Microsoft) would provide a fully compatible Windows driver, but thats not going to happen.

Save it, and then run it . You can now use Alt-left mouse click (draged pushed down) exactly as a middle click !
You'll have to run it upon every boot of your system, unless you put it on the startup folder of your PC. It solved my problem and I now use my Magic Mouse on Creo Parametrics on Bootcamp ! (I think it would work as well with SolidWorks)

No.
I LOVE my iMac, the mouse as a whole is fantastic and compliments the OS completely, great for Photoshop, working, reading and browsing, but that's not the question.

Minecraft? it's horrible, its constantly swapping items without you realising, as you side swipe to switch instead of scroll, that's the only issue, but its very frustrating.
I'm a BIG Minecraft player and a big mac user, but i'd recommend a gaming mouse

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